And over all of purest gold was spred A trayle of yvie in his native hew; For the rich metall was so coloured, That wight, who did not well avis'd it vew, Would surely deeme it to bee yvie trew... Book I-II of the Faery Queene - Seite 172von Edmund Spenser - 1868Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 800 Seiten
...toyes, Whyleft others did themfelves embay in liquid ioyes. LXI. And over all of pureft gold was fpred A trayle of yvie in his native hew : For the rich metall was fo coloured, That wight, who did not well avis'd it vew, Would furely deeme it to bee yvie trew : Low... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 Seiten
...¡oyes. And over all of purest gold was spred A traylc of yvie in his native hew ; For the rich melall was so coloured, That wight, who did not well avis'd...deeme it to bee yvie trew : Low his lascivious armes ado" n did creepe, That themselves dipping in the silver dew Their fleecy flowres they fearefully did... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 Seiten
...others did themselves embay in liquid ioycs. And over all of purest gold was spred A trayle of y vie in his native hew ; For the rich metall was so coloured, That wight, who did not well avis'd itvew, Would surely deeme it to bee yvie trew : Low his lascivious armes adown did creepe, That themselves... | |
| John Black - 1810 - 460 Seiten
...embay in liquid joyes. 61 And over all, of purest gold was spred A trail of ivie in his native hue ; For the rich metall was so coloured, That wight who did not well avis'd it vew Would surely deem it to be ivie true : Low his lascivious armes adown did creepe That themselves dipping in the... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 Seiten
...others did themselves embay in liquid joyes. And over all, of purest gold, was spred A trayle of ivie in his native hew : For the rich metall was so coloured, That wight that did not well advised view, Would surely deem it to be ivie true : Lnw his lascivious armes adowne... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 420 Seiten
...of purest gold was spred A trayle of y vie u, his native hew ; I'nr the rieh metall was so eoloured, That wight, who did not well avis'd it vew, Would surely deeme it to bee y vie trew : Low his laseivious armesadown didereepe, That themselves dipping in the silver dew Their... | |
| Ebenezer Mack - 1824 - 292 Seiten
...others did themselves embay in liquid joyes. And over all, of purest gold, was spred A trayle of ivie in his native hew : For the rich metall was so coloured, That wight that did not well advised view, Would surely deem it to be ivie true : Lowe his lascivious armes adowne... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 336 Seiten
...others did themselves embay in liquid joyes. And over all of purest gold was spred A trayle of y vie in his native hew : For the rich metall was so coloured,...not well avis'd it vew, Would surely deeme it to bee y vie trew ; Low his laseivious armes adown did creepe, That themselves dipping in the silver dew Thcir... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 464 Seiten
...fly about playing their wanton toyes,4 Whylest others did themselves embay 5 in liquid ioyes. LX1. And over all of purest gold was spred A trayle of...coloured, That wight, who did not well avis'd it vew, > S've Stace *°. * ''•y**, sports. * Ensude, followed, or imitated. 6 Embay, bathe. 1 l1tjinc, in... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 Seiten
...iollitee To fly about, playing their wanton toyes, Whylest others did themselves embay in liquid ioyes. And over all of purest gold was spred A trayle of yvie in his native hew ; For the rich infiali was so coloured, That wight, who did not well avis'd it vew, Would surely deeme it to bee yvie... | |
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